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sardonic    音标拼音: [sɑrd'ɑnɪk]
a. 嘲笑的,冷笑的,讥讽的

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sardonic
adj 1: disdainfully or ironically humorous; scornful and
mocking; "his rebellion is the bitter, sardonic laughter
of all great satirists"- Frank Schoenberner; "a wry
pleasure to be...reminded of all that one is missing"-
Irwin Edman

Sardonic \Sar*don"ic\, a.
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a kind of linen made at
Colchis.
[1913 Webster]


Sardonic \Sar*don"ic\, a. [F. sardonique, L. sardonius, Gr. ?,
?, perhaps fr. ? to grin like a dog, or from a certain plant
of Sardinia, Gr. ?, which was said to screw up the face of
the eater.]
Forced; unnatural; insincere; hence, derisive, mocking,
malignant, or bitterly sarcastic; -- applied only to a laugh,
smile, or some facial semblance of gayety.
[1913 Webster]

Where strained, sardonic smiles are glozing still,
And grief is forced to laugh against her will. --Sir H.
Wotton.
[1913 Webster]

The scornful, ferocious, sardonic grin of a bloody
ruffian. --Burke.
[1913 Webster]

{Sardonic grin} or {Sardonic laugh}, an old medical term for
a spasmodic affection of the muscles of the face, giving
it an appearance of laughter.
[1913 Webster]


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  • What is the difference between sardonic and sarcastic?
    Basically, sardonic and sarcastic both stand for mocking gestures, but what is the difference in their contextual use? Are there any other words that represent a similar gesture?
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    You can tell by the tone, or if you'll forgive the impertinence, by the smile If the remark is lacerating it's sarcastic But as the speaker seems about to fall off a metaphorical cliff, it's Sardonic
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  • phrase requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    For this situation, I currently use my own emoticon: : ) : ( : ) I see that some writers use the word sardonic to describe the situation above, but dictionaries often attach some cruel connotation to the word
  • Self-Deprecating and Ironic Humour - English Language Usage Stack . . .
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  • Word to describe a sarcastic, condescending tone remark
    I added a citation and link to the language that you quoted as the definition of sardonic, and I formatted it as a block quote I'm pretty sure that the reason this answer received a downvote is that you did none of those things before submitting it
  • Word for feeling amused by someone people being . . . stupid?
    raillery, is exactly the meaning; but seems to me old-fashioned and formal RAILLERY Merriam-Webster 1 : good-natured ridicule : banter However much M-W dresses it up, the banter seems to me derisive, scornful, or sardonic www merriam-webster ' sardonic ' disdainfully or skeptically humorous
  • Word for a dry laugh - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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